Salman
Is
Not
Alone
The
Dabangg
actor,
who
has
been
in
and
out
of
jail
on
poaching
cases
and
a
2002
hit
and
run
incident
that
resulted
in
the
death
of
a
man,
follows
friend
and
colleague
Sanjay
Dutt,
whose
turbulent
life
is
now
the
subject
of
a
Bollywood
film.
Dutt
put
behind
his
dark
past
in
2016
when
he
was
released
after
spending
42
months
in
the
Yerawada
jail
after
being
convicted
in
a
1993
Mumbai
serial
bomb
blast
case
relating
to
the
possession
of
arms.
He
Was
Sentenced
To
Five
Years
In
Jail
But
Had
By
Then
Already
Spent
18
Month
In
Prison.
Sunil
and
Nargis
Dutt's
son
was
arrested
on
April
19,
1993,
for
possession
and
destruction
of
an
AK-56
rifle,
which
was
a
part
of
a
cache
of
arms
and
explosives
that
had
landed
in Indiaprior
to
the
blasts
of
March
1993.
On
July
31,
2007,
a
TADA
court
in
Mumbai
sentenced
him
to
six
years' rigorous
imprisonment
under
the
Arms
Act
and
imposed
a
fine
of
Rs
25,000
on
him.
In
2013,
the Supreme
Court upheld
the
ruling
but
reduced
the
sentence
to
five
years,
following
which
he
was
jailed
in
Pune
and
went
on
to
serve
the
rest
of
his
sentence.
Shiney
Ahuja
Another
case
from
Bollywood
that
grabbed
eyeballs
related
to
the
conviction
of
actor
Shiney
Ahuja.
Ahuja
was
on
his
way
to
becoming
the
next
big
thing
in
Bollywood
with
his
brooding
turn
infilms
such
as
'Hazaaron
Khwaishein
Aisi'
and
'Gangster'
but
his
career
went
south
when
his
domestic
help
accused
him
of
rape
in
2009.
He
later
retracted
his
charge
but
the
trial
court
judge
refused
to
accept
it
and
convicted
Ahuja
based
on
circumstantial
evidence.
A
fast
track
court
sentenced
him
to
seven
years
of
rigorous
imprisonment
in
2011.
His
appeal
is
pending
in
the
Bombay
High
Court.
Sooraj
Pancholi
Sooraj
Pancholi,
whose
career
was
launched
by
Khan,
hit
the
headlines
even
before
his
debut
following actor-singer Jiah
Khan's
mysterious
suicide.
He
was
briefly
jailed
on
charges
of
abetting
her
suicide
but
was
later
released
on
bail.
The
case
is
still
to
conclude.
Saif
Ali
Khan
Was
Also
In
Legal
Trouble
Khan's
"Hum Saath
Saath Hain"
co-stars
--
Saif
Ali
Khan,
Neelam, Sonali
Bendre and Tabu --
who
were
also
accused
in
the
blackbuck
poaching
case
that
was
decided
today,
were
acquitted
with
the
court
giving
them
the
benefit
of
the
doubt.
Saif
had
had
another
brush
with
the
law
in
2012
when
he
was
accused
of
punching
a
businessmen during
a
dinner
outing
at
a
five-star
hotel
in Mumbai. He
was
booked
for
assault
under
section
325
of
the
IPC
and
was
arrested,
only
to
be
released
on
bail.
Monica
Bedi
Actor
Monica
Bedi
spent
almost
two
years
in
jail
when
she
was
arrested
along
with
underworld
don
Abu
Salem
on
a
fake
passport
case
after
they
were
extradited
from
Portugal.
She
was
released
from
a
Hyderabad
jail
in
2007.